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HtSTOMC PROPERTY SURVEY REPORT <br />Widening of Bristol Street, from Warner Avenue to <br />Santiago Creek, in the City of Santa Ana <br />File 07- 0ra -0- A <br />Federal No. M -MD17 <br />I Project D0-5crSpt`sQn <br />The proposed project would entail the widening and r�constsucti�n <br />of Bristol Street, from Warner Avonue to Santiago Creek, in the City of <br />Santa Ana. A 720' right -of -way is proposed throughout the entire <br />project corridor, in Nith bath Orange County and City of <br />Santa Ana Master Plans. Six lanes of through traffic, within a <br />curb -to -curb roadway width of 100 feet, would be provided, with di,ol <br />teft -turn pockets, rr!?ht turn only lanes and bus turnouts at the major <br />intersections. Outside of the roadway, the right -of --way will be <br />improved with a sidewalk and landscaped park ayr, o�) bolh sides of the <br />street. The purpose of the proposed street widening is to improve the <br />flow of vehicular traffic, as well as the safety and quality of pedestrian <br />anti vehicuG ar c4rculatl thrr,ughout the project area. <br />Three widening alternatives are under conslderatlon. The, first <br />alternat'[ve would entaii widening evenly from the centerline. A second <br />alternative would widen Bristol Street only on the east side. A third <br />alternative would %viden the street u"t y on the west side. A fourth <br />possible alternative could consist of a r-ombination of even and one side <br />widening, as determined by the City of Santa Ana. Based on present <br />right- of -way dimensions in the project corridor, up to 50' of <br />right -of -way may be acquired to facilitate the selected widening <br />alternative in a given area. <br />Project Location <br />See f=igure 1, following. <br />area of PiAenlial Environmental impact (APEI ) <br />See Figure 2, follawir)g. <br />II Resume of Survey <br />A. Methodcloq <br />At the request of W111dan Associates, registered professionals <br />in the fields of archaeology, architectural history and paleontology <br />were retained to investigate the existence fn significant <br />historical and cultural resources within the APED. This SUMFrary <br />report is based upon the research efforts of Mr. Ronald M. <br />Kiss I4, a Dertified professional f+rchaeologist, Mr. Rodney F. <br />